Copying and pasting @Dcleve's original answer:
The best answer I can offer is that there are actually very few credible philosophers or scientists who argue that the designed nature of our universe "provides crystal-clear evidence of design, leaving everyone without excuse". The most prominent conservative Christian theologian to address this question is Alvin Plantinga, and he argued in God and Other Minds, examining the traditional arguments both for and against God’s existence, concluding that all fall well below the standard of compelling proof. What Plantinga came up with instead, i…
The best answer I can offer is that there are actually very few credible philosophers or scientists who argue that the designed nature of our universe "provides crystal-clear evidence of design, leaving everyone without excuse". The most prominent conservative Christian theologian to address this question is Alvin Plantinga, and he argued in God and Other Minds, examining the traditional arguments both for and against God’s existence, concluding that all fall well below the standard of compelling proof. What Plantinga came up with instead, i…